Which of the following thermochemical equations correctly represents the standard enthalpy of format — Thermodynamics and Thermochemistry Chemistry Question
Question
Which of the following thermochemical equations correctly represents the standard enthalpy of formation ($\Delta_f H^\circ$) of the specified compound?
Answer: B
💡 Solution & Explanation
The standard enthalpy of formation ($\Delta_f H^\circ$) is defined as the enthalpy change when exactly 1 mole of a compound forms from its constituent elements in their most stable thermodynamic reference states. Option A uses diamond instead of graphite. Option C forms 2 moles of product instead of 1. Option D uses $CO$, a compound, rather than elemental carbon. Option B correctly forms 1 mole of $HF$ from reference elemental gases.
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